IT’S TIME TO GO vs IT’S TIME WE LEFT

The English Subjunctive: “It’s Time We Left” vs. “It’s Time to Leave”

In English, the phrase “It’s time…” can be followed in two different ways, with slightly different meanings:

1️ “It’s time to + verb” → A neutral way to say that the right moment has arrived.

  • It’s time to leave. ✅ (We should leave now.)
  • It’s time to eat. ✅ (Now is the time to eat.)

2️ “It’s time + subject + past simple” → A more urgent or critical way to say that someone should have already done something.

  • It’s time we left. ✅ (We should have already left.)
  • It’s time you went to bed. ✅ (You should already be in bed.)
  • It’s time you got a job. ✅ (You should already have a job.)
  • It’s time I changed my phone. ✅ (My phone is really old.)

⚠️ Important:

  • The past simple does NOT indicate past time here—it expresses a hypothetical or unreal situation (like the subjunctive in some other languages).
  • This use of a PAST tense to talk about an unreal present is also seen in English type 2 conditional sentences, e.g. If I were you, I wouldn’t buy that computer – it’s overpriced.
  • “It’s high time” / “It’s about time” make this even stronger and suggest impatience:
    • It’s high time they stopped arguing. ✅ (They should have stopped already!)
    • It’s about time we made a decision. ✅ (We should have decided earlier!)
  • Real Spoken English: ‘About time too‘ → we use this phrase to express our relief or our opinion when something that should already have happened finally happens. Example situation: after waiting one hour for the bus to arrive → Jim says, “Look, the bus is finally coming!” and Jack replies, “About time too”

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It’s Time… – Interactive Quiz


It’s Time… – Interactive Quiz

1. Which sentence is correct?

A) It’s time we go.
B) It’s time we went.
C) It’s time we going.
D) It’s time we gone.

2. What does “It’s time we left” suggest?

A) We are leaving tomorrow.
B) We should have left already.
C) We will leave in five minutes.
D) We don’t need to leave yet.

3. Which sentence expresses the strongest feeling?

A) It’s time we left.
B) It’s high time we left.
C) It’s time to leave.
D) It’s time for us to leave.

4. Choose the correct form: “It’s about time _______ their homework.”

A) they do
B) they did
C) they doing
D) they have done

5. “It’s time to go home” means:

A) We are already late.
B) We should go home now.
C) We should have left earlier.
D) We went home.

6. “It’s high time he got a job.” What does this mean?

A) He has already found a job.
B) He should already have a job.
C) He is happy with his job.
D) He will get a job next year.

7. Which sentence is incorrect?

A) It’s about time you learned how to drive.
B) It’s time we had a break.
C) It’s time to have a break.
D) It’s time we have a break.

8. Which sentence is more urgent?

A) It’s time to fix this problem.
B) It’s high time we fixed this problem.

9. “It’s time we took action” means:

A) We really should take action by now.
B) We took action yesterday.
C) We will take action tomorrow.
D) We are taking action now.

10. “It’s time to study” is different from “It’s time we studied” because:

A) “It’s time to study” is more urgent.
B) “It’s time we studied” suggests we should have started earlier.
C) “It’s time to study” is incorrect.
D) “It’s time we studied” means we studied yesterday.